Mucosal Recovery and Mucosal Healing in Biopsy-Defined Adult Celiac Disease
Journal: International Journal of Celiac Disease (Vol.5, No. 1)Publication Date: 2017-03-31
Authors : Hugh James Freeman;
Page : 14-18
Keywords : adult celiac disease; mucosal healing; villous atrophy; intraepithelial lymphocytosis; gluten-free diet;
Abstract
Celiac disease (gluten-sensitive enteropathy) is an immune mediated disorder with characteristic histopathological small bowel mucosal changes that respond to a strict gluten-free diet. Recent studies have suggested that complete (rather than partial) mucosal recovery and healing is possible, but in some this may require a more prolonged period than is currently appreciated. In this study, 182 patients (60 males, 122 females) referred for evaluation of symptoms, including diarrhea and weight loss, were selected only if initial biopsies showed characteristic inflammatory changes with severe architectural disturbance. All patients were treated with a strict gluten diet alone and diet compliance regularly monitored. Up to 90% or more of patients showed a complete mucosal response or healing. A time-dependent rate of response was noted with most patients requiring more than 1 year, and even 2 years or more, to respond, however, complete mucosal healing was still possible within 6 months. In this evaluation, females in each of 4 different age ranges had mucosal response and healing rates superior to males, while elderly celiacs had lower rates. Such factors should be considered before labeling a patient with “non-responsive” disease. However, inflammatory changes with persistent architectural disturbance, especially in celiacs with a late diagnosis and resultant late initiation of a gluten-free diet treatment, may be at increased risk for a later small bowel complication, including lymphoma.
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